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Four Horsemen

NOUN
  1. (New Testament) the four evils that will come at the end of the world: conquest rides a white horse; war a red horse; famine a black horse; plague a pale horse

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  • Here's another quote from Blueprint, that we think might sum up the role of "The Four Horsemen," as they're called disdainfully by bruised Republicans -- from the horse's mouth, page 199: ColoradoPols.com - Front Page
  • The Four Horsemen, whose appearance, experts believe, marks the imminence of a major conflict, are armed with state-of-the-art swords, scythes and hourglasses, as well as a fully operational last trumpet.
  • The "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" is a term used to describe a concept from the New Testament of the Christian Bible, in chapter six of the Book of Revelation.
  • At least it makes a change from the four horsemen. Times, Sunday Times
  • The four horsemen of the apocalypse really must be starting to circle. Times, Sunday Times
  • For as the first four seals are distinguished from the three last by the appearance of four horsemen towards the four winds of heaven; so the wars of the first four trumpets are distinguished from those of the three last, by representing these by _four winds_, and the others by _three great woes_. Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John
  • One of the four horsemen of the evolutionary synthesis of the 1940s, Theodosius Dobzhansky played a crucial role in bridging the gap between theoretical and empirical approaches in genetics.
  • In a column a few days ago I mentioned the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, one of whom is Pestilence.
  • In all three, the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ride rampant.
  • And DC, I can't be "arsed" to keep up with the Four Horsemen or Black Adam... Archive 2007-06-01
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